AIRCRAFT NOISE ZONES Sample Clauses

AIRCRAFT NOISE ZONES. The Metropolitan Council’s Land Use Compatibility Guidelines for Aircraft Noise indicate that a Day-Night Sound Level (DNL) of 65 dBA represents the threshold of significant impact for noise-sensitive land uses. The Metropolitan Council also considers noise-sensitive land uses in the DNL 60-65 dBA contour as potentially incompatible with aircraft noise. Four aircraft noise exposure zones (NEZ) are defined within the noise exposure map for determining land use compatibility. The noise exposure map is based on MAC’s Long-Tem Comprehensive Plan approved by the Metropolitan Council in1996. • NEZ 1 contains the land within the DNL 75+ dBA noise contour. This zone does not apply to Flying Cloud Airport. • NEZ 2 contains the land within the DNL 70-75 dBA noise contour. This zone is contained within airport property. • NEZ 3 contains the land within the DNL 65-70 dBA noise contour. The noise in this zone can be categorized as significant. • NEZ 4 contains the land within the DNL 60-65 dBA noise contour. The City finds that noise in this zone also can be considered significant.
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